Net Time System Error 1314
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a software that uses a kind of "net time \\server /set" to sync the time. Everytime it starts on this machine it produces an error "a required privilege is not held by
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the client" "system error 1314" We gave the everyone group and also local service account over the Default Domain Policy already the rights to change the system clock. But this error still remains. Windows 7 machines in this domain a working without this error. Any ideas wht to change on this windows 8 machine? thx Sven Thursday, July 11, 2013 11:07 AM Reply | Quote system error 85 Answers 0 Sign in to vote Hi, It should be a permission issue. Please right click the software and run as Administrator for a test.Niki Han TechNet Community Support
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Running crucial VMs. TECHNOLOGY IN THIS DISCUSSION Trend Micro AntiVirus Trend Micro Join the Community! w32tm /resync access is denied Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now at first login there is a logon script which use to run and what it a required privilege is not held by the client windows 7 does check for antivirus updates and sets the Time but on windows 8 PC I am getting following errorSystem error 1314 has occurred.A required privilege is not held by the client.,When I manually run the command I get same error:But when I run https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/0634dd0c-8450-4192-af98-af9f19acb508/system-error-1314-a-required-privilege-is-not-held-by-the-client-net-time-server-set?forum=w8itprogeneral as Administrator: It works fine.please let me know what should be done here Reply Subscribe RELATED TOPICS: Windows 8 64bit install problems Canon 2520 MFP Printer on Windows 8 64Bit HP CP2025 on windows 8 64 bit shared to XP 32 bit   14 Replies Mace OP Rockn Feb 18, 2014 at 1:16 UTC How is the script running, from Group Policy, a local script, other? 0 Datil OP Ed Grauel Feb 18, 2014 at 1:30 UTC Can you post https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/446233-log-on-script-failing-on-windows-8-64bit-pc the login script? 0 Jalapeno OP TheAtul Feb 18, 2014 at 1:44 UTC Rockn , it is a .bat file set for each user in AD, please find the screen shot of user properties egOAlhere is the scriptnet time \\dc1 /SET /YESecho offecho "--------------------------------"echo "--------------------------------"echo "PLEASE DO NOT CLOSE THIS WINDOW"echo " This is updating Antivirus Client"echo "--------------------------------"echo "--------------------------------"echo on\\avsrv.converge.com\ofcscan\autopcc.exe 0 Poblano OP Kenneth4994 Feb 18, 2014 at 1:45 UTC I would bet its UAC I had issues as well until I ran a script to disable it in the registry all together 0 Jalapeno OP TheAtul Feb 18, 2014 at 1:45 UTC attaching the image logonscript.png (5.5 KB) 0 Jalapeno OP TheAtul Feb 18, 2014 at 1:46 UTC how can we achieve this without touching UAC settingsany other better option other than disabling UAC 0 Ghost Chili OP ErikN Feb 18, 2014 at 1:46 UTC Aren't both of the tasks you are running in your script redundant anyway? Domain computers will find the PDC emulator DC for time synchronization and all antivirus will look for its own updates on the schedule you specify. 1 Thai Pepper OP 4c 6f 76 65 20 42 65 65 72 Feb 18, 2014 at 1:48 UTC Oh I am soo sorry you are using office scan. We just got off that not long ago due to it never finding a virus and yet my users kept getting them.But I think it
net time command to synchronize error 1314 the win9x clients time with a server in the past years without any problems. After you upgrade these client to Windows 2000/XP or add new computers with system error 1314 windows 2000/XP, you may receive this message System error 1314 has occurred. A required privilege is not held by the client when using the net time command. Cause: By default MS Windows NT/2KX/XP systems do not allow normal users to reset the system time. Resolution: use the Windows Time service instead of net time command. This web is provided "AS IS" with no warranties. Copyright 2002-2015 ChicagoTech.net, All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction forbidden.
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